Applying a More Expansive Definition of Patriarchy
As we’ve been discussing the past couple of weeks, child sex trafficking is on the slate of concerns that people call “women’s issues” primarily because
As we’ve been discussing the past couple of weeks, child sex trafficking is on the slate of concerns that people call “women’s issues” primarily because
As we discussed last week, sex trafficking has been framed as a “women’s issue” and gender-based violence because it disproportionately affects women and girls, and
Monday the 8th was International Women’s Day, so we’re taking the month of March to highlight gender dynamics in child sex trafficking. Also, Global Giving
We’re kicking off an exciting celebration of women & girls for the month of March! Monday, March 8 is International Women’s Day, where people and
In our role as a nonprofit organization, we serve at least three audiences. The first audience is our constituents, or beneficiaries—the people we aim to
In a compound of bamboo houses, Aum is painting cartoon animals and flowers on the outside of her bedroom walls. Her friends are there too,
In the past two and a half years since Veerawit Tianchainan stepped into position as our Thailand Executive Director, he has spearheaded efforts in expanding
When we first started working in anti-trafficking, poverty was the trafficker, the biggest factor aiding and abetting vulnerability to exploitation. But in recent years, as
“My biggest concern and fear has always been, ‘What will I do to get Pon his citizenship?’” For Aom*, Pon’s mother, this question brings tears
Those of you who are relatively new to us might have noticed that our model of donation support is somewhat different from the traditional one.